Joseph Jennings was killed in a confrontation with officers outside the Orschln store in Ottawa Saturday night. Police won't say whether Jennings had a gun.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is looking into what happened.

The shooting happened a day after Jennings had a suicidal episode and hours after he was released from a hospital.

Jennings was shot nearly two dozen times.

"Depression is a disease," said Jennings' fiancée, Corinne Hiles. "It's not something that can be cured. And it doesn't give anybody the right to shoot somebody that many times because they're depressed."

Hiles said she spoke to Jennings Friday and he said he didn't want to be here and felt like he didn't have a purpose.

The two officers involved in the shooting have been placed on paid leave.

A GRAND JURY IS CONSIDERING EVIDENCE. A FEST -- A FEDERAL INVESTIGATION IS ALSO UNDERWAY. A VIGIL FOR ANOTHER YOUNG MAN SHOT BY POLICE. WE TALKED TO JOSEPH JENNINGS' AND SAY. THERE IS A GROUP OF LOVED ONES OUT HERE TONIGHT AT THE STORE HOLDING VIGIL. THIS HAS BEEN PART VIGIL AND PART PURCHASED. FAMILY AND FRIENDS HELD SIGNS PROTESTING THE POLICE RESPONSE. POLICE WILL NOT SAY IF JENNINGS WAS ARMED. THE SHOOTING HAPPENED ONE DAY AFTER THE 18-YEAR-OLD HAD A SUICIDAL EPISODE HOURS AFTER HE WAS RELEASED. POLICE FIRED MORE THAN TWO DOZEN SHOTS. IT IS NOT SOMETHING THAT CAN BE CURED AND IT DOES NOT GIVE ANYONE THE RIGHT TO SHOOT ANYONE THAT MANY TIMES BECAUSE THERE DEPRESSED AND HE WAS. SHE TALKED TO HER FIANCÉ AND HE TOLD HER HE FELT HE DID NOT HAVE ANY REASON TO LIVE. PART OF THE MESSAGE AT THIS VIGIL WAS FOR PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT IF YOUR LOVED ONES ARE EXPRESSING ANY KIND OF SUICIDAL THOUGHTS TO TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY.